A scale model of a counterrotating propeller with forward-swept blades in the forward rotor and aft-swept blades in the aft rotor (designated F39/A31) has been tested in the NASA Lewis 9- by 15-Foot Anechoic Wind Tunnel. This paper presents aeroacoustic results at a takeoff/approach condition of Mach 0.20. Laser Doppler velocimeter results taken in a plane between the two rotors are also included to quantify the interaction flow field. The intention of the forward-swept design is to reduce the magnitude of the forward rotor tip vortex and/or wakes which impinge on the aft rotor, thus lowering the interaction tone levels. A reference model propeller (designated F31/A31), having aft-swept blades in both rotors, was also tested. Aeroelastic pe...
The noise generated by supersonic-tip-speed propellers is addressed. Models of such propellers were ...
High speed turboprops offer an attractive candidate for aircraft because of their high propulsive ef...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...
A model high-speed advanced counterrotation propeller, F7/A3, was tested in the NASA Lewis Research ...
Two modern high-speed advanced counterrotation propellers, F7/A7 and F7/A3 were tested in the NASA L...
A model high-speed, advanced counterrotation propeller, F7/A7, was tested in the anechoic wind tunne...
Advanced counter-rotation propellers have been indicated as possibly generating an unacceptable amou...
Acoustic and aerodynamic research at NASA Lewis Research Center on advanced propellers is reviewed i...
Recent results of aerodynamic and acoustic research on both single rotation and counterrotation prop...
The noise of a counterrotation propeller at angle of attack was measured in the NASA Lewis 8- by 6-F...
The aeroacoustics of advanced, high speed propellers (propfans) are reviewed from the perspective of...
A model high-speed advanced propeller, SR-7A, was tested in the NASA Lewis 9x15 foot anechoic wind t...
The effect of front-to-rear propeller spacing on the interaction noise of a counterrotation propelle...
One of the primary noise sources for Open Rotor systems is the interaction of the forward rotor tip ...
The effect of flight on blade surface pressures and propeller noise was reported. There were signifi...
The noise generated by supersonic-tip-speed propellers is addressed. Models of such propellers were ...
High speed turboprops offer an attractive candidate for aircraft because of their high propulsive ef...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...
A model high-speed advanced counterrotation propeller, F7/A3, was tested in the NASA Lewis Research ...
Two modern high-speed advanced counterrotation propellers, F7/A7 and F7/A3 were tested in the NASA L...
A model high-speed, advanced counterrotation propeller, F7/A7, was tested in the anechoic wind tunne...
Advanced counter-rotation propellers have been indicated as possibly generating an unacceptable amou...
Acoustic and aerodynamic research at NASA Lewis Research Center on advanced propellers is reviewed i...
Recent results of aerodynamic and acoustic research on both single rotation and counterrotation prop...
The noise of a counterrotation propeller at angle of attack was measured in the NASA Lewis 8- by 6-F...
The aeroacoustics of advanced, high speed propellers (propfans) are reviewed from the perspective of...
A model high-speed advanced propeller, SR-7A, was tested in the NASA Lewis 9x15 foot anechoic wind t...
The effect of front-to-rear propeller spacing on the interaction noise of a counterrotation propelle...
One of the primary noise sources for Open Rotor systems is the interaction of the forward rotor tip ...
The effect of flight on blade surface pressures and propeller noise was reported. There were signifi...
The noise generated by supersonic-tip-speed propellers is addressed. Models of such propellers were ...
High speed turboprops offer an attractive candidate for aircraft because of their high propulsive ef...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...